
So Cristiano Ronaldo has left Manchester United in a world record £80 ($130) million move to Real Madrid. It is goodbye EPL (English Premier League) and hello Primeria La Liga (Spanish League).
So how much will the 24-year old Manchester United player be paid by his new employer – Real Madrid? According to press reports, Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a six-year contract with Real Madrid that will see him earning a cool £183,000 a week, or £9.5 million in his first year. For each subsequent year, Cristiano Ronaldo will see his salary increase by 25%, and if he stays to the end of the sixth year, he would be receiving £556,000 a week in the final year of his contract.
Add in his share of image rights, and Cristiano Ronaldo could well be worth more than £106 million over the full six-year of his contract with Real Madrid.
Real Madrid obviously wanted to ensure that Cristiano Ronaldo stay with them for the full term. So they put in a buy out clause that valued Cristiano Ronaldo at almost £170million – more than twice what they paid to Manchester United.
What would you do if you can earn so much money?
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